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You can do it manually (Replace Component), but for a large assembly this gets really tedious. So, you need to replace all the original parts with the new ones.

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But if you give them different names, the new assembly doesn't know about them and continues to use the originals. If you want to copy an assembly and make changes to only its parts, then you have to also copy the parts and give them different names.

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Sometimes that's exactly what you want, and sometimes it's not. If you change Part1, it is changed in every assembly that uses it. Therefore, when you copy an assembly file, that copy has all the same links and relationships. An assembly file contains all the instructions for how components are placed and connected to each other, and links to the actual component files. It does not contain any of the components- they are all defined in their own part and assembly files. I think you have to first work on understanding what an assembly file is.












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